No problem. It looks like th Pinit jquery has an “uncaught TypeError” causing the rest of the jQuery to stop working.
Now as far as I can tell that file is being pulled form pinterest themselves which is a bit worrying, but I cant tell if a plugin or theme on your site is requesting it.
If it is a plugin well thats easy deacvitvate the plugin. If theme, then it gets a little more complex
I ended up making a custom page template by clearing basically everything out of the loop and emebedding the short code (i’m new to wordpress and not a developer), but it worked. This also got the calendar widget working.
While working with the widget to add the time to the display, I accidentally mis-typed a URL and ended up on the Page not Found page… Oddly the calendar displayed! So I did some poking around and was able to figure out what the problem appears to be.
I use Elegant Themes Chameleon with the Elegant Page Builder. When I added the calendar widget to a page WITH the page builder in use it didn’t display. When I disabled Page Builder and used the normal editor, it shows up! I don’t know if this info can help you guys to add to your guide for those with these issues, or as Elegant Themes is a preferred vendor, maybe you can work with them.
If you need a url example let me know and I can send you one, or even if you need to log into the back end that can be arranged.
Thanks!
Marc
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